In Reply to: Janis? As glib as Wild in that work. (But Rach was the glibbest of all) Pick up Reiner/Rubinstein and be posted by jdaniel@jps.net on May 8, 2012 at 19:59:40:
Not that there's anything wrong with Rubinstein/Reiner. But Janis is anything but glib.
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- I think you've got it backwards - Chris from Lafayette 22:18:04 05/08/12 (10)
- oh man, he's always too fast. Rach, Prokofiev.... Not very beguiling, IMHO. nt - jdaniel@jps.net 07:18:20 05/09/12 (9)
- I get it - you mean he's not FLABBY like so many other pianists [nt] ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 17:14:32 05/09/12 (8)
- For non-FLABBY, try Rubinstein/Koussevitsky... - Brian Cheney 15:43:21 05/10/12 (7)
- Spotify had only the 1946 Rubinstein/Golschmann/NBC Performance - Chris from Lafayette 21:47:01 05/10/12 (4)
- RE: Spotify had only the 1946 Rubinstein/Golschmann/NBC Performance - Brian Cheney 11:20:33 05/11/12 (2)
- Chapter and Verse - Chris from Lafayette 11:35:47 05/11/12 (1)
- RE: Chapter and Verse - Brian Cheney 11:45:16 05/11/12 (0)
- "Who Plays All of the Notes?" LOL [nt] - Mike Porper 08:40:08 05/11/12 (0)
- I heard that Reiner was really cracking with whip with Rubinstein. . . - Chris from Lafayette 17:51:57 05/10/12 (1)
- No problem, : ), however, it's the only performance that still interests me (along with their Rhapsody): - jdaniel@jps.net 07:11:38 05/11/12 (0)